Abstract
Part 1 The potential for cross-national learning: local economic policy formation - setting an agenda for development research, David Fasenfest cross-national comparisons of urban economic programs - is policy transfer possible, H. Wolman. Part 2 Policy formation - what kind and for whom: the concept of local economic development policy - some fundamental questions, K. Cox turning the tide? the impact of urban and regional regeneration initiative in Northeast England, A. Amin and J. Tomaney African-American elected officials and the future of progressive political movements, R. Mier, J. Fitzgerald and L. Randolph industrial diversification as economic policy, R. Beauregard a tale of three (British) cities - economic development politics in Cardiff, Leeds and Glasgow, P. Meyer. Part 3 Business or community - choosing a focus: business involvement in local economic regeneration, A. Eisenshitz community development or business promotion - a look at sport-led economic development in Chicago, J. Pelissero, B. Henschen and E. Sidlow community-based economic development - the British experience, R. MacFarlane the dialogical community - creating rational urban economic futures, R. Vogel and B. Swanson third sector enterprises in the United Kingdom and Australia, J. Brown.
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